28 January 2014
During a routine inspection
Care files showed that people's needs were assessed before they received a service, consent forms were signed, risk assessments were completed, and the plans for the care and support were agreed with the person. People who spoke with the expert by experience were very pleased with the quality of service received.
Robust recruitment procedures were followed before new staff were employed. New staff were required to attend a five day induction training programme.
The service had various ways of checking and monitoring the quality of the service they provided. A full company audit of the branch had been carried out in August 2013 and the branch achieved an overall score of 96%. It was considered 'outstanding in all respects'. Everyone who spoke to the expert by experience confirmed that they had been contacted by the agency to review their care and support.
All of the records we looked at were legible, well-written, well presented, accessible, appropriately stored and kept up to date.